Louisiana Notary Resource
Researching the commission path? Start with a plain-English overview of Louisiana qualifications, exams, bonds, and verification resources.
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Louisiana notaries can draft, witness, and authenticate legal documents with broader authority than notaries in other states.
Capital Notary provides mobile notary service for authentic acts, affidavits, title transfers, donations, powers of attorney, small successions, and other Louisiana notarial documents.
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Appointments at homes, offices, hospitals, care facilities, correctional institutions, evenings, and weekends.
View detailsPrivate sales, bills of sale, donated vehicles, heirship affidavits, and mobile home paperwork.
View detailsReal estate transfers, donations, mortgages, releases, servitudes, and related recordable acts.
View detailsDocuments signed before a notary and two witnesses for stronger Louisiana proof and formality.
View detailsCash, movable, vehicle, or immovable property donations in the Louisiana form the act requires.
View detailsSuccession by affidavit support for qualifying Louisiana estates and family property matters.
View detailsSworn written statements for identity, heirship, domicile, loss, death, and other facts.
View detailsGeneral, limited, vehicle, healthcare, and property-related powers of attorney.
View detailsWe come to you for homes, offices, hospitals, nursing facilities, correctional institutions, evenings, weekends, and emergency appointments.
View mobile appointment detailsMost appointments move quickly when identity, witnesses, and document logistics are settled before arrival.
Valid government-issued photo ID for every signer.
Two witnesses for documents signed as authentic acts.
The complete document package, with unsigned signature pages.
In Louisiana, an authentic act is signed before a notary and two witnesses and carries strong legal proof. It is often required for immovable property transfers, donations, mortgages, and powers of attorney tied to real estate.
View authentic act detailsResearching the commission path? Start with a plain-English overview of Louisiana qualifications, exams, bonds, and verification resources.
Read the notary resourceFind Louisiana public resources for notary, OMV, Secretary of State, court, property, and business-record questions.
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